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In this chapter, we cover the derivation of aero-servo-elastic models of wind turbines, the modal dynamics of two- and three -bladed turbines, and the aeroelastic stability of their operational states. Knowledge of the modal properties and the aeroelastic stability limits are fundamental requirements for a good turbine design without resonance and self-induced vibrations.